Tyreek Anthony Selected for Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game

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Fort Campbell senior Tyreek Anthony has been selected to play in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game later this month at Thomas More University.

Anthony averaged 20.5 points a game in 2025-26 and became Fort Campbell’s all-time leading scorer. He shot 42% from the field and averaged 2.6 three-pointers and 7.5 rebounds a game. He is the only player on the roster from a school west of I-65.

North Oldham’s David Levitch is the head coach, and Danville Christian’s Duane Busick is his assistant. Both coaches have players from their schools on the roster.

The Ohio–Kentucky High School All-Star Basketball Series began in 1992, after being organized the year before as a charity event benefiting the Ronald McDonald House. Originally played at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio, the series moved to Thomas More University in 2002 and has since grown into an annual boys’ and girls’ showcase known as “The Battle at the Border.”

This year’s game will be on Saturday, April 11.

 

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